textThe decades following two world wars, the European Holocaust and the threat of nuclear annihilation presented American authors with an occupational dilemma: catastrophic histories call out for recognition, but any representation of them risks adding violence to violence by falsifying the account or conflating historical acts of violence with their artificial doubles. This project reimagines the political aesthetics of postmodern American fiction through two major interventions. First, I identify an aesthetic structure of apposition--a parallel relationship between abstract works of art and the everyday world that I take from William Carlos Williams--that allows me to productively resolve a tension in the aesthetics of Hannah Arendt: bec...
The dissertation locates a central concern in twentieth-century American literature with the exclusi...
Thesis Abstract The political aspect of literature, specifically fiction, has always provoked passio...
This dissertation examines how postmodern American novels by Ishmael Reed (Mumbo Jumbo), Kathy Acker...
The main issues that are covered in this study of American postmodernist fiction are its mapping of ...
Imagining the Now considers the permeable relation between aesthetic form and the social uses of lit...
American postmodern fiction has often been attacked for being more concerned with linguistic playful...
This project challenges the conventional assumption that representations of subjectivity in modernis...
This dissertation argues that postmodernism is more usefully conceived of as a practice of reading t...
In the new digital era, novelists have developed new tools to aid them levy political criticism agai...
Critical accounts of postmodern fiction, with its inconclusive plots and fractured psyches, typicall...
This special issue will explore the relationship between post-1945 literature and the problem of com...
This project describes strategies presented in the fiction of three American novelists which alter o...
How can literature imagine escape from the state when “there is no outside” is the only master narra...
Art, History, and Postwar Fiction explores the ways in which novelists responded to the visual arts ...
In recent years there has been a huge amount of both popular and academic interest in storytelling a...
The dissertation locates a central concern in twentieth-century American literature with the exclusi...
Thesis Abstract The political aspect of literature, specifically fiction, has always provoked passio...
This dissertation examines how postmodern American novels by Ishmael Reed (Mumbo Jumbo), Kathy Acker...
The main issues that are covered in this study of American postmodernist fiction are its mapping of ...
Imagining the Now considers the permeable relation between aesthetic form and the social uses of lit...
American postmodern fiction has often been attacked for being more concerned with linguistic playful...
This project challenges the conventional assumption that representations of subjectivity in modernis...
This dissertation argues that postmodernism is more usefully conceived of as a practice of reading t...
In the new digital era, novelists have developed new tools to aid them levy political criticism agai...
Critical accounts of postmodern fiction, with its inconclusive plots and fractured psyches, typicall...
This special issue will explore the relationship between post-1945 literature and the problem of com...
This project describes strategies presented in the fiction of three American novelists which alter o...
How can literature imagine escape from the state when “there is no outside” is the only master narra...
Art, History, and Postwar Fiction explores the ways in which novelists responded to the visual arts ...
In recent years there has been a huge amount of both popular and academic interest in storytelling a...
The dissertation locates a central concern in twentieth-century American literature with the exclusi...
Thesis Abstract The political aspect of literature, specifically fiction, has always provoked passio...
This dissertation examines how postmodern American novels by Ishmael Reed (Mumbo Jumbo), Kathy Acker...